We live in a time when the costs of things like gas and gold have soared, just as a laundry list of everyday expenses such as coffee, rent, health care, used cars, and bacon are approaching or have already reached all-time high prices. But not everything's getting more expensive. Here are 10 things that are actually getting cheaper.

3-D TVs

Sluggish demand and a sharp rise in the production of 3-D TVs has meant that the “price premium” (the difference in cost between 3-D and 2-D TVs) has dropped dramatically over the last 12 months. Last July, a 47- to 50-inch 3-D TV cost over $900 more than a 2-D. Now, the 3-D version runs $400 more.